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Swartz posted:Tried this. 60fps wasn't any more jarring, so maybe 120/144 will be fine for me. Thanks for the idea. I'm guessing some people assume refresh rates would be jarring if they've seen enough TVs that advertise themselves as 120Hz and been put off- those are totally different, though. Those just take a 60Hz signal and apply a smooth motion filter that looks awkward and kind of creepy more often than not. If the artificial nature of moving on-screen images give you anxiety, I'd wager that higher refresh rates may actually help the problem instead of aggravating it. The closer to human persistence of vision the image becomes, the more natural and realistic it should appear.
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Zorilla posted:I'm guessing some people assume refresh rates would be jarring if they've seen enough TVs that advertise themselves as 120Hz and been put off- those are totally different, though. Those just take a 60Hz signal and apply a smooth motion filter that looks awkward and kind of creepy more often than not. Yeah, that sounds pretty accurate. So I guess I will go for 120/144hz IPS w/ G-Sync or FreeSync (depends what card I get this generation). Hopefully they'll have all this in 10-bit color this generation that don't cost more than say $700. e: for 1440p that is.
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Is there such thing as a decent 1080p or 1200p ultrawide in the $300 range? I've got a 2008 era 20" 1080p dell with a godawful TN panel. I'd be fine with dual monitors but I can't match with my current and I don't particularly want to buy two new ones. The extra space on an ultrawide would be good enough for my purposes (side-by-side game windows) so it seemed like a neat option.
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Fruit Chewy posted:Is there such thing as a decent 1080p or 1200p ultrawide in the $300 range? I've got a 2008 era 20" 1080p dell with a godawful TN panel. I'd be fine with dual monitors but I can't match with my current and I don't particularly want to buy two new ones. The extra space on an ultrawide would be good enough for my purposes (side-by-side game windows) so it seemed like a neat option. I don't know that anybody is really trying to kill it in the 29" UW space like they are in the 34" UW. The Dell U2913WM is a little bit spendier than your price range but probably can be found on sale not far off. That being said, if saving up a bit more money isn't out of the question, the Dell U3415W can be had on refurb at the $650ish price range where you get into the 'holy poo poo this is a good monitor' grade.
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Fruit Chewy posted:Is there such thing as a decent 1080p or 1200p ultrawide in the $300 range? I've got a 2008 era 20" 1080p dell with a godawful TN panel. I'd be fine with dual monitors but I can't match with my current and I don't particularly want to buy two new ones. The extra space on an ultrawide would be good enough for my purposes (side-by-side game windows) so it seemed like a neat option. Massdrop have a LG 29 inch ultrawide for $300 at the moment. It has freesync and believe runs at 75Hz. 2 days left on the drop.
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Prince John posted:Does anyone have experience with the Dell Ultrasharp u2515h? I've seen some good reviews online, but always good to get some goon experiences. I got one last month and I think it's amazing. The picture is crisp, bright and the colours are vivid. For reference my old monitor is a VA panel Eizo and this thing beats it 10-0 in everything else but black level.
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So I'm not a 100% I'm in the right place, but figured if anyone would know it would be the fine folks in this thread. Presently I'm gaming with my PS4 but I'm using a 22in Asus monitor. It's a wonderful piece of kit for me when ever I'm mobile or lazy, but I'm thinking I want to move up to like a real rear end TV size. I'm thinking my Cost range will be from 300-400 at the most hopefully. It's a PS4 so I doubt I'll ever need to go above 1080p. I really really want a display that can do colors really well as well as not be to "over bright". What I mean by that is my ASUS always seems way to bright, in games and stuff when setting contrast it's almost always the case that I can see both halves of whatever it's comparing for "if you can see this turn down the contrast/brightness!" I honestly and truly have no idea where to start. I know what I want I think, but I keep finding like super new models and I really don't think those are going to be what I want. I would rather not pay extra for smart features or whatever new hotness if I don't have to. I've never owned a TV in my life and have spent my last 6 years I think with this monitor so I'm just sort of overwhelmed with trying to identify what it is I really need. Thanks in advance for any help/advice, I really need it and do appreciate it.
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Metanaut posted:I got one last month and I think it's amazing. The picture is crisp, bright and the colours are vivid. For reference my old monitor is a VA panel Eizo and this thing beats it 10-0 in everything else but black level. I also bought the Dell U2515h nearly a year ago now. Overall I'm very pleased by this monitor. 25" on 1440p is very crisp and looks great providing you can give it enough scaling (at least for my eyes). The upsides: - It has a fantastic stand (that easily rotates, has decent cable management & a huge range of height adjustment) - Great connectivity (Lots of USB ports & outputs) - Excellent fidelity - Great colours at all horizontal viewing angles - Very elegant looks with nice slim bezels (only monitor I ever owned that people complimented on appearance) The downsides: - I noticed one stuck pixel, which I think may have been there for a while. The pixels are quite small so that it's pretty hard to find it again if you don't know exactly where to look. - The capacitive buttons are annoying - It has some backlight bleed as per IPS standard, only really noticable in the dark though. In this circumstance, it benefits from applying some bias lighting to the back of the monitor. As a caveat, this is probably the most expensive monitor I've owned. I moved up to this from a 22" 1680x1050 Samsung TN panel. Iamthegibbons fucked around with this message at 21:26 on Feb 22, 2016 |
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Moochewmoo posted:So I'm not a 100% I'm in the right place, but figured if anyone would know it would be the fine folks in this thread. You probably want this thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3523461
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Maneki Neko posted:You probably want this thread: Ah man. Well thanks for the reference.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 22:36 |
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Is this a recommended monitor? http://www.amazon.com/Dell-Gaming-S2716DG-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B0149QBOF0/ref=pd_cp_147_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0YS8S9068JYCBEAHX4H0
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gurney posted:Is this a recommended monitor? It's TN, so no. Have a read of the OP for the difference between that and an IPS.
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tarbrush posted:It's TN, so no. Have a read of the OP for the difference between that and an IPS. I know the difference and own an IPS panel. So any reliable good 144 hz Gsynch IPS 1440p panels out there?
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Acer XB270HU Acer XB271HU Asus PG279Q Pretty sure that's still it.
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gurney posted:I know the difference and own an IPS panel. It's an excellent monitor if you aren't some sort of IPS zealot. Otherwise you have 3 choices for IPS 1440p 144hz and expect to return multiple units before you get one that isn't total poo poo.
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Psyker posted:It's an excellent monitor if you aren't some sort of IPS zealot. Dunno man, was able to get a perfect XB270HU on my first try.
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Etrips posted:Dunno man, was able to get a perfect XB270HU on my first try. Same. It seems to be less of a gamble now. Though for TN and IPS, you really need to see them in person. I wasn't fully convinced IPS was the way to go until I looked at one and a TN panel with similar specs.
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I ended up going with a Dell S2716DG as well, despite the TN-ness, and it arrives tomorrow. Although, mind you, I did end up getting a pretty sharp deal on it by getting it for $600 plus a $200 Dell Giftcard I can sell off. I have a big beautiful TV for movies and shows, a great Dell IPS for any image editing, I can handle the slight color shift and muted colors trade off for lower response lag and better refresh rates for video games.
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I'm looking for a not-too-expensive 27" 1440p monitor but am not picky about refresh rate. How's this one: BenQ GW2765HT http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-GW2765HT-27-Inch-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B00KYCSRSG? The reviews look solid and the price seems great. I was considering getting one of the Korean ones but found a bunch of conflicting info about how to get a not-broken one, and that warranties were nonexistent, that it seems too risky.
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Shear Modulus posted:I'm looking for a not-too-expensive 27" 1440p monitor but am not picky about refresh rate. I bought one of those korean ones (yamakasi catleap) and its been drat good to me for the time ive had it (around 3 years now), it does have like 2 or 3 dead pixels near the coroners but they are so small its only noticeable when you look hard. If you got the cash though get a name brand with warranty, 27 inch 1440 IPS are dirt cheap now. On a side note i am looking at buying a LG 25um65 for a second screen, anyone have opinions on them? google/newegg reviews look reasonably good.
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Shear Modulus posted:I'm looking for a not-too-expensive 27" 1440p monitor but am not picky about refresh rate. Plenty of goons have gotten good Korean monitors with no issues what so ever, I think you're fears are a bit overblown, especially if you stick to the recommended sellers which are greensum and dreamseller. If you plan on gaming the Korean monitors are better. Many of them can overclock and since they are single input, they have very low input lag. If you don't, I guess the BenQ has more inputs and may have better calibration out of the box.
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If any of you have experience with dual monitor setups, how important would you consider matching to be? Currently I have my Dell U2515h as a solo monitor (25" 1440p IPS panel). I was originally gonna just throw in a refurb of the same model. However, I've had this maybe dumb idea of just getting a 27" 1440p Korean model (Crossover 2795 QHD) to pair with it. Is this worthless when the difference is only 2"? The Dell does seem appealing to dual with its small bezel & good warranty. 25" is just maybe a tad small. I mostly use my monitor for productivity, but do game sometimes and thought that the access to overclocking could be a nice option. Both ought to set me back a similar amount
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Psyker posted:It's an excellent monitor if you aren't some sort of IPS zealot. I'm sorry about your poor vision
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Iamthegibbons posted:The downsides: Yeah, the buttons kinda suck. It usually takes couple of presses to active power etc. At least mine came with the Dell no dead/stuck pixels guarantee.
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Metanaut posted:Yeah, the buttons kinda suck. It usually takes couple of presses to active power etc. I think mine came with the same policy, but I don't really want to return a monitor for one tiny pixel. I have to really look to find it. Iamthegibbons fucked around with this message at 15:50 on Feb 23, 2016 |
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Iamthegibbons posted:If any of you have experience with dual monitor setups, how important would you consider matching to be? I think it depends on how OCD you are. For me personally, having two non-matching monitors would drive me absolutely insane.
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It doesn't bother me at all, I have one 1440 and one 1080 hah
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Iamthegibbons posted:If any of you have experience with dual monitor setups, how important would you consider matching to be? I have a 27" 1440p korean special monitor alongside an old Sony 15" 1024x768 thing from the early 2000s. Works fine, I just use the small one for chat, torrents etc anyway.
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Stanley Pain posted:I'm sorry about your poor vision See, I have excellent vision but the upcharge for an IPS monitor of questionable quality isn't worth it to me yet. In my next build cycle, absolutely though.
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Stanley Pain posted:I'm sorry about your poor vision My previous monitor had a VA panel with literally 179 degree view angles, and I still consider myself a snob in that regard. But this Dell is quite alright for a TN panel. Stuff like the greys on the forum layout do change intensity when you nod your head up and down, so you wouldn't want to do graphics design on it, but the effect is not as strong as to be distracting or forcing you to sit in a particular way, like with some older screens. The sweet spot is pretty reasonably large. In games on the other hand you honestly wouldn't notice the TN-ness. Given also also decent black levels, no backlight bleed and being $200-$300 cheaper than similar IPS options, this is a pretty good monitor.
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I can't stand TN panels. I've seen some good ones and would agree that a "really good TN" is more than usable it becomes less so when you have it next to an actually good monitor. Heck right now I have a 4k IPS next to a 1440p PLS and I want to punch the PLS panel.
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Stanley Pain posted:I can't stand TN panels. I've seen some good ones and would agree that a "really good TN" is more than usable it becomes less so when you have it next to an actually good monitor. Heck right now I have a 4k IPS next to a 1440p PLS and I want to punch the PLS panel. I'd argue it's just a shittier monitor (as a whole, every company has shitters sometimes) then, because it's just Samsung's version of IPS, and ime there is little difference between similarly priced displays.
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I am seeing the first user reviews of the ASUS PG348Q popping up and they are 5 stars across the board. Probably paid for Has anyone seen one in the wild or bought one yet? Aside from the hefty price tag, this looks like the first 34" ultrawide without any drawbacks or compromises.
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Just confirming, Crossover 2795 are the Korean overclocking QHD monitors of choice at the moment yeah?
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xcore posted:Just confirming, Crossover 2795 are the Korean overclocking QHD monitors of choice at the moment yeah? Yes, the 2795QHD Be careful, the 27QHD is a completely different mode from crossover.
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mcbexx posted:I am seeing the first user reviews of the ASUS PG348Q popping up and they are 5 stars across the board. Probably paid for I just got a refurb Acer X34, which is the same panel. It is quite awesome. Mine only OCs to 95hz, instead of 100, but for roughly half the price, I'm happy.
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VulgarandStupid posted:I just got a refurb Acer X34, which is the same panel. It is quite awesome. Mine only OCs to 95hz, instead of 100, but for roughly half the price, I'm happy. Try to get it to hit 96hz. It's a multiple of 24hz and should make film-derived content look better.
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SwissCM posted:Try to get it to hit 96hz. It's a multiple of 24hz and should make film-derived content look better. Its not on option on the OSD, so no. Also it has G-sync anyway.
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mcbexx posted:Aside from the hefty price tag, this looks like the first 34" ultrawide without any drawbacks or compromises. Yeah I think the Predator X34 has no drawbacks at half the price once you get what you ordered.
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mcbexx posted:I am seeing the first user reviews of the ASUS PG348Q popping up and they are 5 stars across the board. Probably paid for Yes, it's amazing. The price was hard to swallow initially but I have zero complaints. I'm about to head off to work but tell me what details you'd like to know and I'll try my best to answer them.
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